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An Shigao's Influence on Anban Sutras
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An Shigao's Influence on Anban Sutras
…reconsidered,” 424. 41 Yi-Jie Tang, “The Relationships Between Traditional And Imported Thought And Culture In China: From The Standpoint of The Importation Of Buddhism,” Dialogue Publishing Company 15 (1988…
This content examines An Shigao's translations of Anban sutras, highlighting the distinctions between the Present Da Anban shouyi jing and the Kongo-ji Anban shouyi jing. The text discusses the integr
Buddhist Symbolism and Art
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Buddhist Symbolism and Art
Some of the visible text in the images includes: - "OM" (partially visible on a cloth on the table in the first image) - "Buddhist" (partly visible on the cloth in the first image) - A television scr
This content explores the significance of Buddhist symbols in art and culture, highlighting demonstrations and displays featuring the revered 'OM' symbol and other elements of B…
Buddhist Monk Ceremony
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Buddhist Monk Ceremony
The image contains various scenes from a Buddhist monk ceremony or event. The readable texts in the images include: - "5" (number on the wall in the background of the bottom left part) - "1" (on a si
…s on circular signs held by monks further add to the mystique. Such events are integral to Buddhist culture, emphasizing the importance of meditation and mindfulness in daily life. Discover the aesthetic bea…
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A ‘New’ Early Chinese Buddhist Commentary
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A ‘New’ Early Chinese Buddhist Commentary
Zacchetti, Stefano. 2008 "A ‘New’ Early Chinese Buddhist Commentary: The Nature of the Da Anban Shouyi Jing (T 602) Reconsidered." Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 31: 421-
…le contributes to a deeper understanding of the complex interrelations between Buddhism and Chinese culture. The focus on commentarial practices offers a fresh perspective on the textual landscape of Buddhis…
พระพุทธศาสนามหายานและงานวิจัยเกี่ยวกับพุทธศาสนา
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พระพุทธศาสนามหายานและงานวิจัยเกี่ยวกับพุทธศาสนา
…n. Lumbani International Research Institute. Snellgrove. 2004. David L. *Ankor-Before and After: A Culture History of the Khmers*. Bangkok: Orchid Press. Snodgrass. 1988. Adrian. *The Matrix and Diamond Wo…
บทความนี้สำรวจการศึกษาเกี่ยวกับพระพุทธศาสนาและภูมิศาสตร์การพัฒนาที่สำคัญ มีการกล่าวถึงเอกสารสำคัญรวมถึงผลงานการวิจัยที่สำคัญในด้านพุทธศาสนา เช่น ธรรมมะและความสำคัญของพระพุทธศาสนาในโลกสมัยใหม่ผ่านมุมมอ
The Journey of Chand: Overcoming a Father's Curse
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The Journey of Chand: Overcoming a Father's Curse
think her mother had insulted him. This infuriated her father, thinking she was taking her mother’s side. In anger, he cursed Chand to deafness for 500 lifetimes. Many Thai folks believe that the par
…makaya state. This journey highlights the importance of forgiveness and spiritual awakening in Thai culture. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
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Community that exemplifies a culture of peace and non-violance
Understanding Transcendental Inner Bodies and Meditation
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Understanding Transcendental Inner Bodies and Meditation
individual person possesses 18 transcendental inner bodies, which can be reached through advanced stages of meditative absorption. Once a person reaches the Dhammakaya, the purest of all transcendenta
…nsibility for one’s life circumstances. Lastly, the term 'Khun Yai' refers to a grandmother in Thai culture. For more information, visit dmc.tv.
Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
…ense-based happiness of everyday life; nor is it the concept of happiness as interpreted by Western culture. It is an enduring, transcendental happiness integral to the calmness attained through enlightenmen…
This glossary provides definitions and insights into crucial Buddhist terms such as Mundane Merit, which refers to merit from good deeds, and Nibbana, the ultimate state of happiness and enlightenment
The Path to Right View and World Peace
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The Path to Right View and World Peace
…ow do we teach all of the different qualities of right view? By teaching them meditation! Different cultures have different understandings of the eightfold path, but it is still the eightfold path! And it is…
This text emphasizes the significance of the right view in attaining world peace, stating that Dhamma must be understood and implemented in one’s life. The essence of meditation tied to the eightfold
Self-Responsibility and Social Development in Buddhism
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Self-Responsibility and Social Development in Buddhism
…ll of the people in our own six directions, who, in turn, affect everyone around them. “In Western culture, you learn to think of others before you think of yourself. But that is where you lose the sense of…
The text discusses the necessity of self-development before aiding others, emphasizing self-responsibility post-birth. It highlights the crisis of independence and the importance of moral boundaries i
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts: Nirodha, Jai Yen Yen, Kamma, and Kilesa
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts: Nirodha, Jai Yen Yen, Kamma, and Kilesa
and how to get more of it. This is a vicious cycle. 3. Nirodha: The way to end suffering exists; we need to end the cycle of craving. 4. Magga: The way to do this? Through following the Eightfold Nobl
…Lastly, polite designations like Khun are explored, revealing their association with virtue in Thai culture. This content aims to guide readers toward mindfulness and understanding of these teachings for a b…
Understanding Thai Customs: Wai and Wat
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Understanding Thai Customs: Wai and Wat
Suzanne Jeffrey Wai -A Thai greeting, and sign or respect, done by placing the hands in front of the body, at about chest high, elegantly pressed together like a lotus flower. The higher the placemen
… Additionally, it introduces 'Wat', which refers to a Thai temple or monastery, significant in Thai culture. More insights into these customs can enhance cultural appreciation and respect in interactions. Fo…
The Root of Social Problems
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The Root of Social Problems
…HE ROOT OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS M any blame the scarcity of lasting happiness on the disarray of modern culture. Family breakdown, violent crime, suicide, deterioration of education, neglect of the aged, relianc…
This text discusses how many societal issues, such as family breakdown, crime, and education deterioration, stem from the neglect of our own minds. It argues that the quality of our minds significantl
Provision of Facilities for Meditation at Dhammakaya Foundation
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Provision of Facilities for Meditation at Dhammakaya Foundation
ROVISION OF FACILITIES W t h e steady increase of interested public coming to study meditation and culture for the raising of the quality of the mind, the Dhammakaya Foundation has led the way in the provis…
The Dhammakaya Foundation has developed purpose-built facilities to enhance the practice of meditation, accommodating a large number of meditators and fostering a serene environment. With a covered ca
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Culture of world peace
Interfaith Cooperation for Lasting Peace
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Interfaith Cooperation for Lasting Peace
… Moral Re-armament movement since 1987 and had a chance to enter dialogue on many aspects of mental culture and its implications for society. The Dhammakaya Foundation also joins the annual Inter-faith Conf…
The Dhammakaya Foundation has actively participated in interfaith dialogues and forums, promoting cooperation between different religions. These engagements aim to create a united approach to spiritua
Exchange Activities of Dhammakaya Foundation and Chung-Hwa Institute
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Exchange Activities of Dhammakaya Foundation and Chung-Hwa Institute
…), Bangladesh; • co-operation with the Chung-Hwa Institute, Taiwan to exchange study of the arts, culture, language, and Buddhism; • in 1991, provision of training for students of the Mahabodhi Society, …
The Dhammakaya Foundation has been actively engaged in exchange activities since 1990, collaborating with the Chung-Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies for prolonged studies. Notable partnerships includ
The Tradition of Seeking Alms in Buddhism
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The Tradition of Seeking Alms in Buddhism
monks as an expression of their gratitude. This tradition is carried on even to this present day. The seeking of Alms is the way in which all monks acquire all of the things that they require to live
…al support. The ritual serves as a means for spiritual teachings, making it significant in Buddhist culture, as it fosters opportunities for learning and connection. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.